



ORIGINAL CODE - INJECTION POINT: "Game.dll"+3280C3 Mov ,eax // Orig: Moves time(eax) to active timer value after 1 second(edx) is subtracted Sub eax,0 // Option: Amount of time subtracted changed to zero sub eax,edx // Orig: Subtracts 1 second(edx) from timer(eax) Replace "eax" value on line 23 with the time you want on the clock in milliseconds "#300000" = 5 minĪobscanmodule(infRealmTimer,Game.dll,2B C2 89 81 6C 01 00 00) Game.GAME::PlayStats::UpdateBonusTimer+13 - 2B C2 - sub eax,edx Go bounce a ball on pavement or something if you're not going to game.Code: Select all // Grim Dawn v1.1.8.1 (圆4) It's a pretty easy decision unless you want to be one of those posers that cheats and then claims they're great at games. You shouldn't need encouragement or lack of access to training wheels for that decision. So you're cheating yourself out of the entire experience and making yourself a person who never actually learns to play games, just continually cheating to make up for the fact you never actually play the game.ĭon't cheat. And to make matters worse, cheating forces you to NOT develop the necessary habits and knowledge it takes to actually be good at games. It's a hollow empty feeling that has you chewing up and spitting out games left and right and never being really happy with any of them. You're literally cheating yourself out of the best part of the game in order to be able to control something you didn't earn. Cheating is not playing games, its skipping the entire game to see what's at the end of the experience.
